Press: Late Late Show

Late-night television is a wasteland of old movies and shopworn reruns.
But Ted Turner's 24-hour cable news service has shown the networks that
there is a big off-hours audience for news. Now CBS has moved to meet
his challenge. Starting in September, it will offer its affiliate
stations three hours of news weekdays between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m., when a
surprising 4.9 million of the nation's 81 million TV households are
still tuned in. Says Gene Jankowski, president of the CBS Broadcast
Group: "CBS will be the...